i. PAGE THREE; DECEMBER 15. 1950 FEAIUIIL VALUES FOR DtCEMiiER I. GARiANi) N ..USE YOU CARE A 0 xlxxR3Il.-like .. .ti&AUlV xOUAlllY xVALUt ll Vvillliiltii Nlliil IN UIAMUNUS MAKiilI,ilS HER To tell her that only the best is good 3. HM) i r . - enough. give special care to the selection of that gift of gifts. Choose wnrtliy quality in the gleaming beauty of A Bridal Wreath matched set. For here is complele perfection to reflect the sincerity of your love . . . diamonds guaranlez-11' perfect in color, cut, brilliance and flawless qtialityl Tl-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN i A Feature For Every Friday Weather Talk We feel that the weather this Province has enjoyed since the first of November calls for a vote of confidence in the weatherman. weather, lack of host. and free- dom from storms. we have been very highly favoured. Leulenliip Course The Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with the Depart- ment of Education and the Junior Farmers Federation. is sponsoring a Leadership Training Course at ary 2nd to 6th. Training in conducting meetings, directing recreation and planning pmzrsms will all receive attention and the facilities of the Vocation- al School. used to provide instruct- ion in practical sltilis will be use- ful to both boys and girls on the fann and in the home. The program is a very excellent one and young people who arrange to attend this Course will be amply repaid for their efforts. Nova Bootia Annual Meetinr The 65th annual meeting of the A Among The Farmers i Federation Illf -Agriculture News From the standpoint or fine wan.-n' i Prieeolnaeliliieryrarb Cost of farm machinery has been steadily mounting and we wonder towhat extent competition Eplays a part in controlling prices as between different companies. It is apparent that competition does not enter into the price of parts which in many cases have reached It point which can be des- cribed by no other word. than exorbitant. leper-ts or Meeting Once the school district 1'bder- ly. Knowledge of what the mem- bers think. and feel should be done. is necessary to enable the directors to plan further policy of the Federation. Letter From L. r. Molsaae Stanford Hail. Iouzhbororugh, Leicestershire. England. December 3. 1950. Sunday evening and we've just returned from a week-end confer- ence or short course of the agri- Contiuued on page 7 Nova Scotia Farmers Association will be held at Debert on Decem- ber 27th, 28th, and 29th. Dr. H. H. Hannam will address the Cement- ion on Thursday evening. Farmers' Association in Nova Scotia is the counterpart of our Federation of Agriculture. Potato Board M " - Th” This column is reserved too new: such meeting has been held the , the Vocational School from Janu-' reports should be sent in prompt- ' ' CENTRAL GUARDIAN of local lntereet. but advertising of a neway nature may be Inserted at on cent. a word. strictly pay-- aliie in advance. The results of the joint meeting of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Potato Boards and Agricultural officials will be fol- lowed with much interest by our producers. The Hon. Mr. Gardiner has stat- ed that the responsibility for sug- gestions and plans pertinent to Blll-IADALBANE Pastoral C-harge -Services Sunday. Dec. 17: North Granville 11 a.m.; Rose Valley 3 pm.; Breadalibane 7:30 pm. Rev. W. B. MacPha.il. Minister. PANSY BLOSOMING IN MID- DEJCEMBER.--As an indication of the mildness of the winter, it may he recorded that pansies are in EACH GIFT SUGGESTION GUARANTEED.T0 PLEASE! Watch his eyes when he lifts the lid off the box . . .p. sees the gifts you've selected from our stocks ., ... ... gifts that hes wanted and needed. SHIRTS Our shirts will make a hit with him, whether. it's for dress or sports wear. GLOVES Warm, comfortable gloves, lined or unlined. in leather or all-wool for Winter wear. LOUNGING ROBES Ideal for those evenings by the fire- side. All sizes. Many colors and styles to select from ..'1 i ghan, 2. Evelyn Dalton, 8. Erroii W3: Ti'.2”2?..?i”s3iid.'”””"””"' ii”i1n'y””&”icki'3ri”'2s”J3E?.”inii;3 OTHER SUGGEWONS -A-lE6iflEllED The necessity of prompt and 'co- borough street, ' e Neckw-ear ,HNsu"D "E5 ordi.p1at7dedeff&r-t ganntzt pvfgg CALENDA -ITCE VE . H dk h. f GUARANIEED "via emp asz . e xpec at , p ' ES I D -Sev- an erc ie 5 it A I Who”! Potato situation will be eral additional calendars have given 8 Very thorough overhaulimzw been received including Excelsior ' Sweaters at this meeting and hope rm Life "Sailing Ship"; Carvell Bros. , s some definite decisions will be a1'- Ltd. "Working the Riffles"; w. K. Jackets rowr AUGUSTUS scnooi. Grade VI - 1. Pauline Dalton, 2. Lagvrgncte DAatlion(.i 3. Helen Logan. Vim at g;e:;rie?s;r;:;es.,;fagbf;:f f)r;".C:rl;d a Pyjamas TS A d .SUSPENDERS --- y Earle l-Iugihes. eriec ten once - .Theima ”' - ' EEL n Report for November. Grade V - l. gviixiie l'gi:i'Inlagl;lan, galitpn. Adele Kelly and Paul Domini” conhrence WW ' Hats and Caps G d X - 1. Thelma Dali , 2. 2. Paul Hughes. - me us 65- HE 65. - G , , , - c-hai-icse Kelly. on Grade IV - 1. Edna Kelly. 2.! Highest average in Senior Grades m?f;:1enff,:'1haf3em”:f th:l”11.':g:2,t Pm-sgmlg ' Mllfflem The ideal small gift for that Grade 1x -i 1- A319 Kellyv 3- W115” L033" lGTh51'm" Dalmm 8673' Dominion Provincial Agricultural man who Prefers and appref Edna Kelly. 3. Bernard Kelly. Grade VIII - l. Irene Mums- Grade 111 - l. Gladys Mums- ghen, 2. Aleitia Hugihes. Grade II - 1. Francis Callaghan. Grade I - 1. Vincent Hughes. 2. Highest Average in Junior Grades - Marie Murnaghan. 7996. Teacher-Elizabeth McCa.ughey. Conference was that of Mr. Gar- Clayton Stevenson of Nomi R-Iver. diner in which he acknowledged. had his knee put out of Joint last that opinions of organized farmerslweek. carried weight, said Mr. Gardiner.' "Your opinions have much to do with decisio arrived at by the Government and that is why you seem to approve of master them." Mr. Gardiner also stated that ill and many other items ciates quality. a A. MaoD0llGALLi Aveai heribie. . Friends of Frank MacLean. Meadow Bank. will be sorry to hear he is confined to his home through illness. ' HARRY This large-Size the Freight Assistance Policy were to be continued those in favour should say so in an emphatic way. He was convinced of the need of the policy. but others might not be Mr. J. Albert Walker returned "by plane to Halifax yesterday after at- tending the funeral of his cousin which was held on Wednesday at- Frank Quiglsy of St. Peters Bay "" 143 Great George Street "BE'I'I'ER MENlS WEAR" Charlottetown , . he remarked. mnoon. 8V2" Single Brush Covers More Floor Area 5 X .; WW ,y.t' i .. W i(3;ilHt!i game YEAR- 2 mo DECJ50-leua35 'i i 'a2?s 4. tu it .:'i. p8UGGE8'.l'-ED GIFTS FOR MOTHER This Christmas let Her knew that we appreciate Her i of 1' 1, p ' ' Love -These Gifts may be bigger than you planned. lfiiitislieyiiiiie is wtiiirh itfmn” and W; the NEW . Cushion-Drive J ELECTRIC noon iroiisiini Mi waxes p tIiP0i.ISIiES tIiBl.iFFS ITS A PACT! The new Thor large-size single rotary brush means fewer seeps when you're waiting. polishing orbumugyourilooi-s...beceuee itcoversnioreiloor area than any other domestic polialier. . More than that, the new Thor polisher ferrets into V those our-of-the-way places. With it you can wear, polish and even bud under radiators and low furniture without . eoooping or straining. Yes . . . from the moment you start waxing until the moment you finish buffing . . . yoiiili actually enioydoing your floors! Ask your Thor Dealer for s free demonstration todayl SEE IT iii icnou ram fl? YOUR NIIGHIOIIIHOOD THOR DlAlIR'S f .. .-4117 .ifZ(uvrili'n iii V - ? i7,;frJy --ivw.) savm, -veaee ans Amie i "' i i i CROCKEl'l' ynfeums least 1. Jones LTD. A. o. iiooeiis i i i WIK. pg. 131. Phone 1&1 tat KEIIT siren sosmaasina no Water at. GIIAIILOTTETOVIII. P.E.l.